Dragons, dragons everywhere

As Rain recounted the various milestones and charming moments of his children, Isa's genuine interest and attentiveness put him at ease. It was a heartwarming experience for him, as it felt like he had found a listening ear and an empathetic presence in her. The bond between them grew stronger, and Rain appreciated her willingness to engage in conversations that held personal significance to him.

"I can see the type of person you are now," Isa said when the sun was rising. "I am worried about the future of your children if you keep spoiling them that much. I hope that your wives have more of it together than you."

"I guess they are," Rain shrugged.

"I am going to teach you the foundations of the magic that we began to develop three thousand years ago. I don't think you will be able to make as nearly as much progress as we did, but you can use that to protect your family and friends," Isa said.

"In the middle of the day?" Rain asked.